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oilman
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Oil Advice & Recommendations Here!

Hi all,

We have been invited by the club to offer any help and advise we can on oil etc.
If you have any questions on the oily stuff please post them here and we will do our best to help.
If you would like a recommendation for your vehicle please add the following info.

Make -
Model -
Year -
Mods -
Use (road/track etc) -

Hope fully we can be of some service here

Cheers

Guy
http://www.opieoils.co.uk

Post #218209 Thu Mar 19 2009 11:13am
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Leo



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Hi, what do you recommend for the RRS TDV8? I heard that the manufacturer recommended oil (a ford std) isn't that good?

Post #218247 Thu Mar 19 2009 12:16pm
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For a starter let's get a TDV8 done

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None
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Post #218248 Thu Mar 19 2009 12:19pm
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oilman
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Yep you need an oil that meets the Ford WSS 913B spec and is 5w-30, if under warranty you dont have much choice on this, out of waranty you can use a much better 5w-30.

And yes, the Ford Spec 5w-30 is not that great but have a look at these approved ones here http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-698-wss-m2c-913-b.aspx

Cheers

Guy

Post #218289 Thu Mar 19 2009 3:00pm
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npinks
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Freelander 2 request removed - should be on Freel2.com

Whats your thoughts on the adding 300ml of 2 Stroke oil to the diesel (not the engine oil) as per a thread on freel2.com as this provides lube that most modern diesel fuels now lack Question

Post #218300 Thu Mar 19 2009 3:59pm
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oilman
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No harm in it, known as UCL or upper cylinder lubrication. Usefull in V6 or V8 engines.

Cheers

Guy

Post #218312 Thu Mar 19 2009 4:35pm
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Leo



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oilman wrote:
............, out of waranty you can use a much better 5w-30.


Thanks for the info Guy. Any suggestions for a better oil than the ford spec - what grade/spec etc?

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Quote:
Freelander 2 request removed - should be on Freel2.com


Is Oilman a site supporter on Freel2.com Question So the question can be asked?

Post #218331 Thu Mar 19 2009 6:23pm
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Yep - http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic3481.html Like this site? Buy some RRSPORT goodies to show your support!

Post #218338 Thu Mar 19 2009 7:07pm
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Hi Guy - nice to see you on rrsport - you frequent a few of my forums Thumbs Up

I have used Opie and can confirm they are excellent - great advice and great service

Kaine

Post #218339 Thu Mar 19 2009 7:35pm
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2nd Rower



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Australia 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Chawton White

Make - Land Rover
Model - Range Rover Sport
Year - 2008 2.7 TDV6
Mods - none
Use (road/track etc) - 80% on road 20% Off Road

Car is 1.5 years old so is still under warranty, and has servicing done by LR Main Dealer still.

Am particularly keen to understand whether I should use something different than factory spec oil for engine transmission oil etc as I use my car off road with a fair bit of low range work.

I don't do that many km's so car is serviced every 6 months, should I be changing engine / transmission and other oils more frequently than factory service schedule?

Can you also confirm the type of oil that should be used if wanting to do what you call "UCL"?

TIA
2R

Post #218354 Thu Mar 19 2009 9:36pm
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oilman
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Leo wrote:
oilman wrote:
............, out of waranty you can use a much better 5w-30.


Thanks for the info Guy. Any suggestions for a better oil than the ford spec - what grade/spec etc?


There is better for sure, have a browse through some of the 5w-30 synthetics here http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-653-5w-30.aspx However if under warranty I would stick with a Ford approved one.

Cheers

Guy

Post #218484 Fri Mar 20 2009 11:04am
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Wales 2006 Range Rover Sport 4.4 V8 HSE Java Black

Just like to point out that me and Oilman are not the same person - I'm Oilman151 & if anybody wants an oil or gas well drilled in their back garden, then I'm your man....! If anyone wants advice on lubrication, ask Oilman...!

Regards
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Post #218766 Sun Mar 22 2009 8:05pm
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Tim in Scotland



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2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Stornoway Grey
Re: Oil Advice & Recommendations Here!

I have a TDv8 that is still in warranty so won't ask about it but I also have an offroad "toy" Defender 90 Tdi300
Make - Land Rover
Model - Defender Tdi300
Year - 1996
Mods - EGR removed and blanked off and Cat removed
Use (road/track etc) - 20% on road 80% heavy offroad - it only does about 3000miles a year

Note: It is an amazing Tdi300 because it never uses or looses any oil between services despite my best efforts to break it 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
2018 Melting Silver Mini Countryman PHEV - soon to be replaced
2015MY Corris Grey SDv6 HSE Dynamic, the best car I have ever owned, totally reliable only a cou0le of rattles in 3 years, now no longer in my care
Also in my garage is a 1996 TDi300 Defender 90 County HT made into a fake CSW


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Post #218773 Sun Mar 22 2009 8:44pm
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Portugal 2008 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Lucerne Green

Hi oilman,

What oil would you recommend for the following vehicle:

Make - Range Rover Sport
Model - Supercharged
Year - 2008
Mods -
Use (road/track etc) - 100% road

Cheers 2008 RRS Supercharged
Lucerne Green, HST Kit, 23" Rinspeed Alloys, Side Steps, Mud Flaps.

Post #218774 Sun Mar 22 2009 8:45pm
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